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Gibber, that just the tip... the states "most" are self insured.. that means they are also spending 100's of million in the rehab, state hosiptals, their own prisons and the the list goes on, and they can save hundreds of millions to boot...how sweet is that...
I have been buying every dip it takes, not my first dance...I see her going....
Greenway univerity says that the state of CA is doing 44 billion right now...the are the largest opener of stores and manager of grow farms... I think the numbers are real...
Welcome.. Hotstockguru ...
I think the deals going thru from what I see...
I love it when the say that and the price goes up, and thank you I bought them...
GM=)Everyone.. Nice email from the CEO I see...
It would be nice...
Good Morning.. Everyone
GM=) Kountry..
GOOD MORNING....EVERYONE
Sent By: 798welder To: mypennies Date: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 12:30:30 AM
This is Tom's reply. As far as the retirement of shares are concerned, we have great news. It's no longer 1.5 billion, it is now two billion. I am retiring 500,000,000 shares of my personal holdings. HESG has been a struggling company for a while now and now we have found a niche with medical marijuana that has opened many doors for us that will produce multiple revenue streams in many different states. Over the course of the last three weeks I have made many contacts within the medical marijuana community. Our time will come. -Thomas Gaffney
Hey Kazooi .. good to see ya..
You just said you dumped all your shares and you are not here supporting,, so why are you really here...
Nope Tom had to..background check and finger printed..This is going down, I bet they have grandfathered in places by Xmas or frist of year...thats what I see
I noticed the same thing...
I just did reply wasnt aimed at you sorry...
GAN=) Board, sorry be out just cking in...
Eric, that didnt do the tour for nothing, they are opening and acquiring places now... this is very good news, not cking into... but doing thats a bid differents, I ask Gail about the news and she even said he had to get finger printed and backgound check... I think it now up to the atty...stuff that what I make of it..
Yes but I am just walking back in let me get back to you on that..
Thanks sheepb14, thats what I do and most people dont know the link for the service HESG uses
Thanks gethapaper..
hermso, it was a nice peice..
Printed in The Wall Street Journal, page A5 -hermso found this
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125962987284870595.html
By SUZANNE SATALINE
New Jersey is poised to become the next state to allow residents to use marijuana, when recommended by a doctor, for relief from serious diseases and medical conditions.
The state Senate has approved the bill and the state Assembly is expected to follow. The legislation would then head to the governor's office for his signature.
Gov. Jon Corzine, the Democrat who lost his re-election bid last month, has indicated he would sign the bill if it reaches his desk before he leaves office in January. It would likely be one of Mr. Corzine's last acts before relinquishing the job to Republican Chris Christie.
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New Jersey Sen. Nicholas Scutari, left, discusses his medical-marijuana bill with Sen. Gerald Cardinale in February.
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New Jersey Sen. Nicholas Scutari, left, discusses his medical-marijuana bill with Sen. Gerald Cardinale in February.
New Jersey Sen. Nicholas Scutari, left, discusses his medical-marijuana bill with Sen. Gerald Cardinale in February.
New Jersey Sen. Nicholas Scutari, left, discusses his medical-marijuana bill with Sen. Gerald Cardinale in February.
Mr. Christie has indicated he would be supportive of such legislation, but had concerns that one draft of a bill he read didn't have enough restrictions, a spokeswoman said.
The bill has been endorsed by the New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians and the New Jersey State Nurses Association.
Some lawmakers oppose the legislation, saying they fear the proliferation of marijuana dispensaries, as in California, where medical marijuana is legal. "It sends a mixed message to our children if you can walk down the street and see pot shops," said Republican Assemblywoman Mary Pat Angelini.
Federal law bars the use of marijuana. But legislatures in several states, including California, Colorado, Michigan, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Vermont, permit use of the drug for medical purposes. Attorney General Eric Holder said earlier this year that federal prosecutors wouldn't prosecute people complying with state medical marijuana laws.
The New Jersey bill would allow people with debilitating medical conditions to grow, possess and use marijuana for personal use, provided that a physician allows it after completing a full assessment of the patient's history and condition. The conditions that are stipulated in the Senate bill include cancer, glaucoma and human immunodeficiency viruses.
State Sen. Nicholas Scutari, a Democrat who has led the fight for the medical-marijuana bill, said that was not a final list. He said the Senate bill would have to be reconciled with whatever the Assembly might pass.
Support for the legislation stems partly from sympathy for the plight of John Ray Wilson, a New Jersey resident who suffers from multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system. Mr. Wilson is scheduled to go on trial in December on felony drug charges, including operating a drug-production facility and manufacturing drugs. State police said they found 17 mature marijuana plants growing alongside his home in 2008. He has pleaded not guilty.
The Superior Court judge who will oversee the case has barred Mr. Wilson from explaining to the jury that he uses marijuana for his multiple sclerosis instead of more conventional medicines, which he said he can't afford, since he has no medical insurance.
If convicted, Mr. Wilson faces up to 20 years in prison. "It definitely helps for pain," Mr. Wilson said. "Stress can bring MS on. And I'm definitely under some stress."
David Wald, a spokesman for the state attorney general, which is arguing the state's position, said: "We're prosecuting the law."
At least two lawmakers, including Mr. Scutari, have asked Mr. Corzine to pardon Mr. Wilson. "I think it's unfair," said Mr. Scutari. "To try to incarcerate him for years and years doesn't serve a good government function."
The governor's office said it wouldn't comment on pardons involving an ongoing case.
Mr. Wilson's case hasn't persuaded Ms. Angelini, who voted against it in the health committee. As the executive director of Prevention First, an antidrug and antiviolence nonprofit, she said she was concerned that the bill would open the door for more liberal drug policies.
"If the drug laws are lax," she said, "that can open it up to eventual drug legalization."
Write to Suzanne Sataline at suzanne.sataline@wsj.com
It will.. the company just got cash to do the things that they layed out in there plan, cash talks and bs walks... time to start running..
I agree on that...
The website is weak and the new ones will be out shortly...
CEO swears its being shorted... I told him to move transfer agents to get away from the group that he took it over from and he is looking into that now...They wants to do this right guy's..
I was ask in the being when there where only a couple people here that one of us call and talk to the CEO and I did, and he answered my emails, so they all ask me to stay on top of that and I have, I have told him what the boards say and the bottom line thing everyone ask, thats about it... I have the cell number and the office number and personal emails because I have not abused the priviledge, so I got to know them at the office to....
I think thats great... the CEO already stated that the company and the sub's websites are being redone now and should show a great deal more shortly and the whole deal.. also that the company has made leaps and bounds in the last couple of weeks with a lot of attion from other company's..
Hey kounrty, ya -ACTH- so far is a good buy.. the CEO swears its shorting as the FT shares in the float is 641,221 and the company is just coming out and the signs show that the company is small and the MM's are shorting them..
I like it so far need alittle DD and I will be back..
IF your high I would avg down all day long... with news coming out you cant go wrong... look at the history and not the other people....people will devert you just to pick pocket you... Be smart and check the history yourself and see.....
GM=) Everyone New to your board...just cking it out..
Two week of him being on the west coast I would think some thing are being tied down...and the news will start a seires
Dont buy the basher deal... not going to happen...
Thanks wadirum1 and I will send over they share structure if you need it..
GM=)Board.. just checking in...be back later..
You have been here long enough it will run when the news comes out....
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